Bellringer Please organize your binder using the following
Bellringer: • Please organize your binder using the following list – Bellringer worksheet (4 completed) (20 pts) – 1 A: Intro to Psychology (20 pts) – 1 B: Main Ideas – Contemporary Approaches to Psychology (20 pts) – 1 C: Research Methods and Experiments (20 pts) – 1 D: Career Fields (20 pts) – Completed Study Guide • When finished please turn in to the A 5 crate
Grudge Ball Rules • You will be competing as a team with your table against ALL the other tables • Each group will get a question. • If the table gets it correct they get to erase 2 “X’S” from a team or 1 “X” from 2 different teams • Before you take the X’s from another team you have the opportunity to take more. • If you shoot the tennis ball from the 2 -point line you can take 2 more “X’s” • If you shoot and make it from the 3 -point line you can take 3 more “X’s” – If you don’t make it you still get to take the 2 original off the board • The goal is to have the most X’s in the end
Table 1 Question 1 The conducting research for the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake is called a) basic science b)applied science c) clinical psychology d)educational psychology
Table 2 Question 1 Which of the following is NOT a goal of psychology a)assumption b)explanation c)description d)prediction
Table 3 Question 1 A complex explanation based on findings from many studies is a(n) a)hypothesis b)basic science c) theory d)applied science
Table 4 Question 1 A hypothesis is a)an educated guess b)has to be scientifically tested c)is part of the scientific method d)all of the above
Table 5 Question 1 The type of psychologist who usually works in a mental health clinic, mental hospital or prison, is called a(n) a)clinical psychologists b)educational psychologists c) organizational psychologists d)counseling psychologists
Table 6 Question 1 Psychologists who are concerned with making the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees is a(n) a)Industrial/organizational psychologists b)counseling psychologists c) forensic psychologists d)environmental psychologists
Table 7 Question 1 Participants in an experiment who are exposed to the independent variable are called the ____ group. a)control b)experimental c) variable d)single-blind
Table 1 Question 2 In _____ studies, psychologists study the same group of participants at regular intervals over a period of years. a)biased b)survey c) cross-sectional d)longitudinal
Table 2 Question 2 The variable that experimenters manipulate is called the _____ variable. a)independent b)intervening c) hypothetical d)dependent
Table 3 Question 2 The cardinal rule of naturalistic observation is to: a)properly control the study’s variables b)find cooperative participants c) avoid disturbing the participants d)secure a stratified sample
Table 4 Question 2 When researchers unwittingly bring about the situation they expect to find, they have created a: a)self-fulfilling prophecy b)placebo effect c) single-blind study d)statistically significant set of data
Table 5 Question 2 Which of the following is NOT part of the scientific method? a)asking questions b)conducting experiments c) influencing behavior d)generating a theory
Table 6 Question 2 To conduct a valid study of a large population, you should use a(n) a)non-representative sample b)representative sample c) case study d)naturalistic observation
Table 7 Question 2 _______ Psychology theorizes that behavior is influence by our perceptions, memories, and expectations. a)cognitive b)behavioral c) humanistic d)sociocultural
Table 1 Question 3 A psychologist who tries to help factory workers who have been diagnosed with sleep disorders is practicing a)applied science b)basic science c) descriptive science d)introspection
Table 2 Question 3 Sigmund Freud and other psychologists predominantly interested in understanding the unconscious are practicing which approach to psychology? a)cognitive b)sociocultural c) humanist d)psychoanalytic
Table 3 Question 3 • Basic ethical guidelines for psychological researchers include a) b) c) d) Ensuring that participation is involuntary. Harming the subjects when necessary. Minimizing confidentiality. Providing results and interpretations to participants.
Table 4 Question 3 Which approach to psychology best matches each statement below Psychologists say that much of what shapes our personality takes place in our thoughts, feelings, wishes, and drives that operate below our level of conscious awareness A. humanistic B. Psychoanalytic C. Cognitive D. Behavioral
Table 5 Question 3 Which approach to psychology best matches each statement below say each of us is like a perfect seed, if we get the right amount of water, nutrients, and sunlight from the environment, we will become the perfect flower. A. humanistic B. Psychoanalytic C. Cognitive D. Behavioral
Table 6 Question 3 Which approach to psychology best matches each statement below say that a person’s memory problem is a result of a physical malfunction resulting from trouble at work. A. humanistic B. Psychoanalytic C. Cognitive D. Behavioral
• 10)Zuli want to be a professional psychologist. What type of degree must Zuli earn to work as a professional psychologist? • a) Masters of Science • b) Bachelor of Arts • c) Bachelor of Science • d) Doctorate
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